The long, loooong Swedish Melodifestivalen reached its climax after six weeks. In the end it was set to be a duel between Eurovision veteran and winner Måns Zelmerlöw and his utterly polished and perfect revolution and fresh and crazy nonsense by the Finnish band KAJ. KAJ was clearly the winner is streaming and video views and chart action beforehand. Also the only song in Swedish this year in the final, and even a Swedish dialect spoken in a small area in Finland only. In the end KAJ won. This is a bit like Cha cha cha phenomenon. Finland is the new Eurovision superpower; we have Finland, Estonia and Sweden in Basel! How I like happy endings!
KAJ is a Finnish group from Swedish speaking Ostrobothnia region and sing in their Vörå dialect. The trio is Kevin Holmströn, Axel Åhman and Jakob Noorgård and they have been working together since 2009. They pop-folk.rock-schlager music is often spiced up with satire and humor. They have produced two musicals for Wasa Theater and have been awarded the title of Honorable Ostrobothnians of the year. Six studio albums, one live album and a string of singles before Bara bada bastu that made them household names also in Finland finally they will bring some Finnish craziness to Basel - under Sweish flag.
Listen below some of their previous songs:
Final results (jury + televote)
KAJ - Bara bada bastu (74 + 90) 164
Måns Zelmerlöw - Revolution (76 + 81) 157
Greczula - Believe me (47 + 56) 103
Klara Hammarström - On and on and on (34 + 43) 77
Dolly Style - Yihaa (48 + 27) 75
John Lundvik -Voice of the silent (49 + 25) 74
Scarlet - Sweet n' psycho (31 + 33) 64
Annika Wickihalder - Life again (36 +18) 54
Erik Segerstedt - Show me what love is (24 + 27) 51
Meira Omar - Hush hush (26 + 24) 50
Maja Ivarson - Kamikaze life (2 + 30) 32
Saga Ludvigsson - Hate you so much (17 + 10) 27
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